Shin Megami Tensei IV Cheats For 3DS

Horde Race Weakness

A fact not mentioned in the game is how the enemies of the Horde Race are somewhat weak to attacks that hit all enemies. Because Hordes are detected as being five enemies for the game's targeting system, despite sharing one unified set of statistics like HP and MP, you can use attacks that hit all enemies (such as Critical Wave, Mazio, Maragi, and Mabufu) to hit these Hordes multiple times. This technique is able to far exceed the power of your basic Attacks and numerous other Skills on many occasions by at least triple their norm, and is even more useful if you use a Skill element that the enemy is weak to.

Bring Over Demons (New Game+)

Normally when you play a New Game+, all of your party's demons are erased and, as far as your initial party is concerned, you must start anew. However, if you have a demon being used for StreetPass at the time you defeat the final boss, this demon will not be deleted when you play a New Game+, allowing you to bring over super-powerful demons to your new game.

Unlock Fellow Difficulty

Die twice and on the second time, you will receive a program for your Gauntlet that will unlock an easier difficulty, the Fellow Difficulty.
Note: You must pay Charon to revive in order for the mode to be unlocked. The game will not save death data if you simply reload without paying.

New Game+

By beating the game (regardless of difficulty and ending), you will unlock the New Game+ option, which takes data from the file with which the game was beaten and transfers it to a new game. This will include the transfer of data from the Demon Compendium, demon analyses, play log, fusion data, and DDS data. As for the Apps, you will retain those of the type "Skill Expansion" and "Demon Skill+". You can also optionally choose to bring over level, stats, App Points, Macca, items, and equipment with "Reincarnation Restart", or skip those with "New Life Restart".

Game Ending File Markers

After starting a New Game+ of either type, which of the four endings of the game you've gotten will be marked on your file header with special lights. Three endings are gotten through a hidden Alignment stat influenced by decisions you make, whereas the fourth is simply Alignment-independent. Alignment is measured from -100 to +100 integrally; the more positive you are, the more you are angled to Law, and the more negative, the closer to Chaos. (This value is hidden, again. You must keep track of it manually. Cynical men in the Hunters Associations late in the game will give vague hints as to which you are aligned to.)

Shin Megami Tensei IV puts players in role of a newly appointed samurai where they will struggle with factions that have nefarious designs on the world as they defend their home kingdom from a growing army of demons.